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Just as a butterfly emerges from the slumber of its cocoon, beauty may soon be breaking through Martin County. Envisioned to be one of the most innovative and forward-thinking communities in one of the most sought-after areas in the country, this visionary community is being planned around the concept of not just living in concert with nature, but embracing it.
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Located in the prestigious Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and designed by the awardwinning Bloomfield Construction Inc., this property comes with a wealth of amenities inside and out. Besides overlooking three of the fairways on the Jack Nicklaus designed golf course, the property includes 5 bedrooms and 6 full baths with separate his/her master baths plus a cabana bath and powder room, gym, an oversized swimming pool, spa, four-car garage with electric car charger, and both gourmet and summer kitchens. At 10,146 total square feet, it is fully furnished, including state-of-the-art home automation and water detection systems, and a wine room which can hold up to 388 bottles. Completion date – January 2022.
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This stunning contemporary home is nestled within Frenchman’s Creek, Beach & Country Club, the premier luxury community in South Florida. Designed by award-winning Bloomfield Construction, and fully furnished by designer Terri Polimeni, this palatial residence features 5 bedrooms and 7-and-a-half baths, all constructed with unparalleled craftsmanship. Magnificent 16-foot ceilings span the fully-equipped kitchen and living room area, with a gorgeous owner’s suite sporting his/her baths, steam showers, and closets. At 10,279 square feet underroof, the space also encompasses an office, state-of-the-art wine room for 616 bottles, a dining area, and cozy recreational spaces such as the club room – outfitted with TVs and a pool table – all boasting spectacular lake views. Find the ultimate entertainment and outdoor living space under a 2,100 sq. ft. covered lanai with a summer kitchen, BBQ, and pizza oven – all behind electronic screening. Outside you can also find lush green spaces, an oversized negative-edge pool, a relaxing private spa, and an open-air fire pit. Come home to a wealth of world-class amenities, and park in your upgradeable 4-car garage with golf cart storage, at 3161 Monet Drive.
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I was awestruck by the sense of community there — my professors genuinely cared about my ambitions and provided me with so many opportunities to contribute toward fulfilling my goals.”
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ENGAGEMENT through
Located at FAU Jupiter, the new Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute building provides 60,000-square-feet of space to house more than 100 research scientists. This innovative facility supports a wide range of neuroscience research, from examining the mechanisms of Alzheimer’s to supercomputing that unlocks insights into neural activity. To inspire the next generation of scientists, novel community programs such as ASCEND and Mobile Minds are allowing area youth to benefit and learn from this cutting-edge research activity.
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Everywhere you’ve gone, you’ve left your mark. Few places have left that kind of mark on you. Here you can do it all. You’re going to love life here.
This fall, The Waterford in Juno Beach will begin our $200 million expansion and renovation, setting a new standard of casual elegance in senior living. Secure your place in our future with a fully refundable deposit.
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for that feeling of having no place to be, this is the place to be.
Are you relocating to a new state?
Changing your residence to a different state has many financial implications. To avoid tax and other consequences, be sure you understand the steps you need to take before moving. Among their diverse services, The Rizzo, Apple, Schneider, and Langbert Group at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management— Wealth Partners Anthony Rizzo, Roy Apple, Jeremy Schneider, and Brett Langbert—can work with you to help minimize the risks and disruptions of an upcoming move.
Changing your state of residence?
You have to leave, really leave. Many states that rely on levying state income taxes to generate revenue are active in challenging claims by former residents that they have moved out of state and changed their tax domiciles. “In order for your move to be respected, you really have to move—half measures may leave you open to claims by your former home state that it should still be able to tax you,” says Anthony Rizzo.
What does it mean to leave?
Changing residence is a legal matter, so follow the guidance of your independent legal and tax advisors before doing anything. There are many actions you can take to fulfill the requirements of a move, so you’ll want to make a checklist to keep organized and stay on track.
Where to start?
“A good place to start is by changing your driver’s license to your new state and canceling your old license,” says Jeremy Schneider. “Register your car in your new state and notify your insurance company of the change. Similarly, change your voter registration.”
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Are you affiliated with a religious institution? Move your religious affiliation to a local house of worship. Do you plan to buy a home, or will you be renting? If possible, sell your home in your old state. If you need to keep your home, transfer title to family members or other entities; if you’re planning to rent in your new state, ask for a long-term lease.
Keep your most valuable documents up-to-date.
“Remember to revise your estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance care directives, etc.) to reflect your new state’s forms,” advises Roy Apple. This is an essential part of keeping your tax domicile current.
Focus your economic, social, and financial activities in your new state. Move your bank accounts and safe deposit box to your new state and close bank accounts in your former state. Engage local medical professionals and send your medical records to them. Change your address with the IRS— list your new address on your tax returns. Notify your credit card companies and financial institutions of your new address. In general, focus your everyday activities in your new state.
Pay attention to timing.
Maintain a calendar to remind yourself to stay outside your former state for more than 182 days in each calendar year. Keep receipts that prove local activity in your new state. Remember, you generally don’t have to be in your new state for more than 182 days, just outside your former state. Brett Langbert advises, “The less time you spend in your former state, the less likely your old state will initiate a ‘residency audit,’ requiring you to prove where you spend the most time.”
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The ultimate gift
In the world of monthly magazines, the holiday season means crunch time. With so many folks traveling out of town to visit loved ones, it’s that much harder to schedule interviews and photo shoots for the next couple of issues and also get December to the printer on time. It’s a joyous time, yes, but for editors it’s also one of the most stressful times of the year.
That said, it’s Christmastime, y’all! And who can be bummed about that? Deadlines aside, it means time spent with family, a spirit of giving in the air, and weeknights curled up on the sofa watching my favorite holiday spe cials (animated classics like Frosty the Snowman, A Charlie Brown Christmas, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer). There’s a certain nostalgia in these silly movies that sim ply can’t be beat. Anyone remember Mr. Heat Miser from The Year Without a Santa Claus? For some reason, that little dude’s catchy song has always stuck with me!
More than anything, the holiday season is about love. And truly, the ultimate gift you can give—or get—is to be loved and to share love. Our cover story this month celebrates that premise, showcasing the Ford family and the pure joy they find in spending time together at Christmas. George Ford III is the son of the late Dr. George Ford, who was a part of the consortium that donated a parcel of land that eventually became Jupiter Medical Center back in the 1970s. George III and his wife, Susan, live in the area with two of their daughters, Christina and Danielle, who were born with cerebral palsy, and the family runs a nonprofit called Leeds Endowment that has raised more than $2 million since 2010 for charitable endeavors like the training of service animals. The couple hosted an early Christmas dinner with their family (including eldest daughter, Meghan Ford Taylor, and her husband, Carter) and pulled out all the stops, including stone crabs all the way from Joe’s in Miami and holiday decor by their friend, designer Bruce Sutka. Get a peek inside their celebration in “A Ford Family Christmas,” starting on page 44. We decided to put Susan and George on our cover this month because their loving family is so inspirational—plus, you can never go wrong with a cute dog in a Santa cap!
If you’re still looking for the perfect gift for someone on your list, we’ve got some great local ideas in “That’s a Wrap!” (page 52). And to help loosen everyone up at your holiday fete, try serving one of the tasty seasonal cocktails popping up at your favorite restaurants this season, featured in our Flavor section (page 97).
Happy holidays, peace, and blessings to you!
Michelle Lee Ribeiro michelle@jupitermag.com @mleeribCelebrating memories
2022 is coming to an end, and what an eventful year it has been!
The Beijing Winter Olympics were held despite a diplomatic boycott, and Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Platinum Jubilee in February, marking 70 years on the throne—a distinction that no other British monarch has held—before her passing in September. Another loss that hit me hard was the passing of Olivia Newton-John, who once called Jupiter home. When I was younger, I so wanted to be like her. I was obsessed with her 1980 film, Xanadu, and of course, Grease
It was an eventful year we will no doubt remember, but it’s time to look forward to 2023. One way to kick things off is by getting involved with some of the area’s wonderful charitable organizations that need your support. There is no better time to start helping than now.
I hope you will take the time to flip through our special promotional Arts & Entertainment Guide, which will also be featured in our January issue, and plan a visit (or two!) to some of the many cultural hot spots in our area over the seasonal months. There are plenty of places to take visiting family members to experience the local arts scene.
I’d like to give a special thanks to all of you, our readers, for your continued support and interest in Jupiter Magazine over the past year. Our editor in chief, Michelle Lee, and the rest of the editorial team have done an amazing job bringing local content to you month after month, and I am proud to be the publisher of such a great magazine. As always, I would like to remind you to visit jupitermag.com and sign up for our weekly Insider’s Guide newsletter to keep up with all of the latest events and happenings.
I wish you all a magical December filled with memorable holidays spent with family and friends, and I look forward to seeing you around town in the new year!
Warmest,
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AROUND TOWN | CHARACTER | OFF THE CHARTS | WANDERLUST
POP Star
Michelle Rappaport still remembers the day she fell in love during a trip to Paris in 2007. This is hardly an unusual event in the metropolis known as The City of Love, but the object of Rappaport’s affection wasn’t the norm. “I saw these adorable crepe carts in Paris and thought, ‘I want one of those!’” she recalls. Years later, the Jupiter mother of two hired her carpenter neighbor to build one, and in February, she debuted her new toy at her son’s second birthday party. And that’s how Pop Carts Palm Beach was born.
The name of Rappaport’s company is inspired by her father, who passed away in 2018. “My mom’s name is Lolly, so my daughter always called my dad Pop,” explains Rappaport. The
cart can be rented for special occasions such as birthdays, baby showers, and holiday gatherings. (Downtown Palm Beach Gar dens has also featured a Pop Cart at several events.) Clients can rent the cart and decorate it themselves or hire Rappaport to cus tomize their experience with balloons, florals, signage, colored awnings, and accessories like cupcake stands and lemonade jars. She also taps other moms who run their own startups to coordi nate items like cake pops and balloon garlands.
“It’s warm and fun and makes a great backdrop for taking pictures,” says Rappaport, who is hard at work booking events for next year—and building her second Pop Cart. She envisions owning a fleet of carts someday. Prices start at $375 and include a five-hour cart rental. popcartspb.com —Valerie Staggs
Shop SMART
What do you get for the man who has everything? Paul Pugliese, owner of Man Cave on Dixie Highway in Jupiter, has been answering that question for 10 years. “We’re the ‘guy who has everything’ store,” says Pugliese. Packed into his 2,800-square-foot space are manly treasures ranging from sports memorabilia to designer shoes to luxury watches, all priced between 60 and 80 percent off retail. Man Cave is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., during season. If you’re in need of gift ideas for a hard-to-shop-for man this holiday season, this is your answer. Check out these four great finds we recently spotted at the store. mancaveconsign.com
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Boutique Buzz Podcasts for the PEOPLE
Turn your podcast dream into reality
According to Brian Howie, everyone has something to say. The creator of PodPopuli, a podcast production company that opened its sixth U.S. location in Downtown Palm Beach Gardens in June, helps turn people into podcasters every day. “Have you ever had a conversation that you enjoyed?” asks Howie. “Then you should be a podcaster.”
Howie launched his first podcast, The Great Love Debate Podcast with Brian Howie, in 2015, and the show is now the number one dating and relationship podcast in the world. Since then, PodPopuli podcasts have been distributed in 67 countries across platforms like Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple, and YouTube. The company produces 250 shows a week, and its podcasters come from all walks of life. Its youngest podcaster is Ayla Taplinger, a 10-year-old from Boca Raton who interviews people living in other countries for her podcast, Around the World
“My stepmom signed me up for a podcasting class, and I fell in love with the idea of making my own,” says Taplinger. “I recommend it if you enjoy talking to others and the idea
of having listeners from all over the world excites you.”
PodPopuli’s team of experts guide beginners through all aspects of creating a successful podcast, from choosing the right title and music, to determining the intended audience, to deciding on content and guests. “A good podcast is the intersection of passion and curiosity,” says Howie. PodPopuli podcasters pay a monthly membership fee of $495 for production and distribution.
The podcast world offers something for virtually everyone, from bacon enthusiasts to school bus drivers, but Howie says the opportunities for new shows are endless. “I’d love to see a ‘flight attendant confidential’ podcast,” he says with a chuckle. Got a podcast idea? Book a free consultation at podpopuli.com.
This year, treat the guy in your life to a unique gift for his man caveRare Rolex model with 12 diamonds representing each hour (authenticity paperwork included), $17,500 Vespa Piaggio scooter, $4,850 2015 Allianz Champion Tour poster signed by the entire field, $400 Autographed golf balls and collector cards including Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, and Jack Nicklaus, $25-$500
Emily’s Picks
All-Stars
by EMILY PANTELIDESAs 2022 comes to a close, I decided to go through everything I’ve chosen for this column over these past few months and pick out the best of the best—my “all-star” products of the year.
I’ll start with Aroma 360, a home diffuser that comes in the dreamiest scents. This Miami-based brand really knows how to transform a home into a warm, soothing oasis. My favorite scent is Chandelier, a delicate blend reminiscent of an amber floral and woody breeze. Another aromatic product I love for the home is Pura Vida’s line of candles. The South Florida restaurant is an obsession of mine for both its food and its aesthetic. And with the delicious-smelling Paradise candle you can recreate that airy vibe at home.
Kim Kardashian’s SKKN by Kim skin care line lives up to the hype. It comes gorgeously packaged and has made my skin absolutely glow. If you want a holy grail body oil, Mirigal’s high-voltage oil is the one. Celebrity makeup artist Miriam Azoulay created the line, which is organic and made in small batches.
If you’ve switched to plant-based milk like so many of us have, this handy gadget from Almond Cow is a must. With the flick of a switch, you can make your own simple, pure milk at home.
I have the perfect gift to treat yourself to this holiday season: You can never go wrong with Louis Vuitton, and I love this new monogram scarf from the iconic fashion house.
Finally, get ready to charge into those New Year’s resolutions with a fitness tracker from Whoop. It’s like having a personalized coach on your arm that is equally stylish.
Happy holidays! xo, Emily
GOT MILK?
Almond Cow
The Milk Maker, $245, almondcow.co
FIT FAM
Whoop 4.0 fitness tracker, $399, whoop.com
WRAPPED UP
Louis Vuitton Monogram Frame square 70 scarf, $370, us.louisvuitton.com
PERFECT SCENTS
Aroma 360 scent oil in Chandelier, $40, aroma360.com
PARADISE FOUND
Pura Vida Paradise candle, $40, puravidamiami.com
PURE RADIANCE
SKKN by Kim complete skin care collection, $575, skknbykim.com
GLOW GETTER
Mirigal High Voltage Oil, $128, mirigal.com
Star POWER
CELEBRITY PUBLICIST JO MIGNANO LEFT NEW YORK TO START A NEW LIFE IN PALM CITY, BRINGING HER A-LIST CLIENT ROSTER WITH HER
by LINDA MARXGrowing up in Brooklyn, New York, Joann “Jo”
Mignano loved watching celebrity entertainment shows on television. She never missed the red carpet extravaganzas and was mesmerized by the Barbara Walters specials featuring high-profile guests. “I wondered how Barbara got those guests,” remembers Mignano, now 44. Fascinated by these TV moments, she developed an intrigue of the inner workings of New York and Hollywood entertainment.
Today, Mignano represents some of Hollywood’s biggest stars as the founder of J Migs Public Relations. Operating from her home in Palm City (she moved from New York to South Florida in 2014), she represents recognizable names like
’N Sync star Joey Fatone, world heavyweight boxing champion and entertainer Mike Tyson, singer Taylor Dayne, vocal group Boyz II Men, and reality TV stars Vinny Guadagnino and Sammi “Sweet heart” Giancola (of Jersey Shore fame), among others. “Working for myself in the Sunshine State has been a wonderful journey so far,” she says of the past eight years spent living here.
Mignano studied public relations and advertising at St. Francis College in Brooklyn but dropped out after two years to gain experience in entertainment public relations while supporting herself in retail. In 2000, she began work at Momentum Worldwide, part of the parent organization McCann Worldgroup. While continuing to take
college courses at night in pursuit of a degree in communications, she worked for Momentum’s corporate clients like American Express and Best Buy, as well as others. “I did event marketing for Sheryl Crow and Sting concerts,” she says. “I loved it, and when I was promoted, I quit school completely to pursue my career.”
Through hard work and forming important connections in the heady world of entertainment publicity, Mignano landed a job at PMK/HBH, one of the top PR firms in the country at the time led by powerhouse publicists Leslee Dart, Lois Smith, and Pat Kingsley (whom, coincidentally, Mignano wrote a paper about during her early years in college). This role allowed her to gain crucial experience as she worked alongside the agency’s top publicists, like Jill Fritzo, with the top-tier celebrity talent PMK handled including Rosie O’Donnell, Billy Crystal, and Sharon Stone. “I learned so much from Jill about how to protect my clients and get them enviable magazine covers and international exposure,” says Mignano.
She rose to senior account executive, managing and expanding the firm’s sports division with clients like Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin, Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, and NFL linebacker Shawne Merriman, and she developed publicity campaigns for Rosie O’Donnell and Australian singer Delta Goodrem. “I had to be on my toes 100 percent, attending
premieres, talk shows, and red carpets,” she says. “I had a great relationship with Rosie [O’Donnell] and met many people. But I would often work 12 days straight. It took a lot out of me.”
She left PMK to become vice president of entertainment and lifestyle at FYI Brand Group, where she developed publicity campaigns for Mike Tyson, singer Jason Derulo, rapper Fabulous, producer Sean Garrett, and the late actor Michael Kenneth Williams. Then came a six-year stint leading the entertainment division at Krupp Communications before she launched her own agency, J Migs, in 2017, bringing many of her existing clients—like Tyson—aboard.
“Jo prides herself on her business being personal,” says Mike Tyson’s wife, Kiki. “We have worked with her for 15 years through ups and downs, and she has always shown the same passion, compassion, and dedication to Mike and his family. We are grateful to still have her on our team.” Joe Mulvihill of Livewire Entertainment, who manages clients Joey Fatone and Boyz II Men, shares a similar sentiment: “Jo is more than a publicist. She is family!”
Mignano’s career highlights include witnessing Tyson perform in his 2012 one-man show Undisputed Truth on Broadway and then becoming a best-selling author, assisting Boyz II Men as they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and help ing rocker Bret Michaels [of the band Poison] add entrepreneur and motivational figure to his résumé.
Having visited Florida many times throughout her life (“I’ve always loved Florida,” she says), Mignano finally decided to make the move south in 2014. Leaving the Big Apple for Palm
City hasn’t slowed her business at all. She is the same hardwork ing publicist who loves her career and dotes on her clients. “I can work from an igloo in Alaska,” she says. “All I need is a phone and a computer. I’m like an actor on call—it’s not a nine-to-five job. I actually care about my clients.”
When not working, Mignano enjoys spending time with her son, 10-year-old Billy, doing things in the area like swimming at the beach, dining around the Treasure Coast (favorite spots include Townie’s Tavern, Hudson’s on the River, District Table & Bar, and 1000 North), going on staycations in Hutchinson Island, and visiting Disney World, SeaWorld, and Universal Orlando Resort. “I have an amazing career and a wonderful son,” she says. “I love what I do and do what I love.” ❖
Built to PERFECTION
by GEORGE LABONTEPalm City resident Joe Paskoski Sr. has a lifelong history of South Florida boating experience ranging from building airboats for hunting to buying and overhauling a wide range of fishing boats. According to his son Joe Jr. (whose Egret was featured in this magazine about a year ago), his dad has always been a hands-on guy with the ability to fix, build, and rig anything that floats or runs. Subsequently, the pair have always enjoyed boating together on Joe Sr.’s latest completed project boat.
When he retired from the lumber business a few years ago (he owned Florida Cypress & Fence for more than 30 years), Paskoski decided it was time to treat himself to something special. His last boat would also be the very first boat he would purchase brand new from a custom builder—and it made perfect sense that
he’d land on Ben Sheaffer’s doorstep. Sheaffer, owner of Sheaffer Marine of Tampa, is also a hands-on guy and, like Paskoski, he is a perfectionist from the school of thought that suggests “anything worth doing is worth overdoing.” The combination of Sheaffer’s design ability and work ethic, paired with what would prove to be the perfect hull style for Paskoski’s boating require ments, resulted in a purchase order for a custom Sheaffer S-240V.
The S-240V is available in a number of configurations, and for Paskoski’s style of fishing, a ¾-tower full molded hard top with second station controls was just the right fit.
JOE PASKOSKI SR. HAS BEEN BUILDING AND RENOVATING BOATS HIS WHOLE LIFE. WHEN IT CAME TIME TO CHOOSE HIS OWN IDEAL VESSEL, A BRAND NEW CUSTOM SHEAFFER S-240V WAS THE WINNER.
with dry storage and a large, insulated fish box below deck. A 70-gallon live well is incorporated into the lower helm seating.
For electronics, Paskoski opted for a pair of Simrad NSS evo3S units—a 12-inch display below and a smaller slave unit in the tower. To assist with navigation on the St. Lucie River before first light, a Sionyx Nightwave night vision camera was integrated into the Simrad display. For quietly stalking fish on the beach or fishing around bridges and docks, a Minn Kota Ulterra 36V trolling motor was bow mounted. And for power, she features a Yamaha F300 mounted on a Porta Bracket jack plate.
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BEAM: 8 feet, 6 inches
DRAFT: 13 inches (hull)
DEADRISE: 14 degrees (variable)
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Paskoski and his son share a passion for chasing tarpon and cobia on the beachfront, and the elevated platform with controls offers a visibility advantage over Joe Jr.’s Egret 2011 Bay model. After undergoing surgery to replace both knees and hips, Paskoski also enjoys the Sheaffer’s extra stability and space that allows him to stretch out a bit. An elevated forward casting deck adds visibility for sight casting along
The clean layout and simplicity of this classic West Coast–style guide boat combined with her sweeping, elegant lines draws admiration everywhere she goes. And for Paskoski, when it came time to put the building of his dream boat in someone else’s hands, there could not have been a better result. ❖
Hobe Sound resident George LaBonte is an avid fisherman who has captained local charters for 40 years. He also hosts the national television series Florida Sportsman Best Boat and Florida Sportsman Project Dreamboat. To book a charter with Captain LaBonte, visit edgesportfishing.com—and be sure to check out his new YouTube channel (“George LaBonte”) devoted to his many fishing adventures.
Spectating in STYLE
THE EQUESTRIAN HOTEL AT OCALA’S WORLD EQUESTRIAN CENTER PUTS YOU IN THE HEART OF THE HORSE-CIRCUIT ACTION
by DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOSIf you’re a horse-show enthusiast or on the sup port team of a competitive equestrian, you may be used to long hours on hard bleachers or grass, lackluster food, and facilities that might not be best described as “glamorous.” The World Equestrian Center (worldequestriancenter.com) and its show piece, The Equestrian Hotel (equestrianhotel.com), are here to change all that.
Located at the west end of Ocala amid horse farms and sprawling golf communities, the 380-acre com plex rivals—and in many cases exceeds—Wellington International (where the Winter Equestrian Festival is held) as the epicenter of equestrian competition. With multiple indoor and outdoor arenas, the WEC is equipped for grand-scale competitions on the pro and collegiate levels. Almost every dis cipline, from dressage and hunter/jumper to Western pleasure and reining, has a home here, and an expansive polo facility is currently under construction. Beyond equestrian, there are fa cilities for sporting events like volleyball, cheerleading, and even a national-level dog show.
In the middle of it all—literally—is The Equestrian Hotel. It’s logical to assume that The Equestrian accommodates compet itors and their entourages, but that’s only part of the picture.
Nearly half of the guests of the 248-room hotel are either horse lovers who enjoy the energy and spectacle of the sport or travel ers looking for a luxury vacation with an unusual spin.
Lounging in an elegant suite while watching a dressage com petition beyond a picture window is definitely not your everyday hotel fare. The Equestrian puts you in the heart of the action without sacrificing the comforts and style of a high-end hotel. Marble bathrooms, haberdashery-inspired fabrics, and elevated classic design are all accommodation hallmarks, but it’s the bird’s-eye view of the sporting events—like your own private box!—that sets the rooms apart.
The public places are opulent but restrained. The lobby blends demure elements such as panel molding and mahogany millwork with glitzy touches like Swarovski crystal chande liers and unapologetic strokes of gold. Natu rally, equine references—from horse-head lamps to stirrup drawer pulls—are everywhere. The showstopper here is undoubtedly the floor-toceiling fireplace, but don’t miss the dog paintings that decorate practically every square inch of wall space on the ground level. It has to be one of the biggest collections of dog art anywhere.
On the dining front, the big story is Stirrups (stirrupsocala.com), as much for its fine-dining menu as its terrace overlooking the Grand Arena. Dine on prime steaks or Southern fare like summer corn hushpup pies and black-eyed pea salad while watching equestrian events just steps from your table. If you can snag a seat at the Yellow Pony (yellowponyocala.com), jump at the chance. This buzzing gastro pub is all about its bourbons and whiskeys, but its Tatanka Blue bison burger is the stuff of leg ends. Order it with a side of garlic Parmesan fries and atone later.
It’s easy to make a weekend of exploring the hotel and show grounds, but the surrounding area is compelling in its own right. Ocala is an outdoor enthusi ast’s playground, with such attractions as Ocala National Forest (fs.usda.gov) and some of the state’s most beautiful springs. Closest to the WEC, Rainbow Springs (visitrainbowsprings.com) is a popular spot for tubing and swimming (that water!). A bit farther but worth the drive, Juniper Springs (fs.usda.gov)
offers family-friendly, prolific snorkeling in crystal-clear water. For adrenaline seekers, The Canyons (zipthecanyons.com) is a scenic and challenging spot for zip-lining (including a full moon adventure). Opt for the Big Cliff Canyon tour and fly over lakes, treetops, and canyons—one of many bucket-list experiences that can be checked off during a stay-and-play at The Equestrian. ❖
A Ford Family Christmas
Holiday decor, fine food, and endless family fun define the coastal Christmas party hosted by Susan and George Ford III at their waterfront home
by LINDA MARX | photography by JERRY RABINOWITZ Susan and George Ford III, Christina Ford, Danielle Ford (sitting), Carter Taylor and Meghan Ford Taylor (standing), golden retriever Chaucer (the second family dog, London, is not pictured).For Susan and George Ford III, celebrating Christmas with the fam ily is one of the most important times of the year. Both grew up in families that always made holiday time a season to remember. “I don’t enjoy anything more than having everyone together at Christ mas,” says Susan, who was born and raised in Vermont. Now the parents of three grown children relish special moments together dur ing the holidays in the couple’s waterfront Jupiter-area home, which they share with two of their three daughters, twins Christina and Danielle Ford, 34, and the twins’ service dogs, Chaucer and London. The Fords’ eldest daugh ter, Meghan Ford Taylor, 39, lives with her husband, Carter, in West Palm Beach and also enjoys family time with her parents and sib lings at Christmas.
Susan’s holiday time memories in Vermont include snowmobiling up and down moun tains, enjoying a blazing fire, and feasting on turkey, homegrown turnips, squash, beets, and her mother’s delicious pies. “I love all of my winter memories in Vermont, but it wasn’t Christmas for me until I saw It’s a Wonderful Life on TV,” says the Ford family matriarch, who has transferred her allegiance to tropical holidays since moving to Palm Beach County in 1980. “I now enjoy our coastal outdoor Christmas celebrations.”
Susan’s husband, George Ford III, is the son of Dr. George Ford, the late prominent area orthopedic surgeon who was part of the con sortium that owned a retirement community that became the basis for Jupiter Medical Cen ter. When the community closed in 1971, the consortium bought it, then sold 600 acres east
of the railroad tracks to Alcoa for Jonathan’s Landing and do nated the remaining 30-acre parcel for a medical center. The parcel included the original Jupiter Medical Center Home Health and Pavilion buildings. Eventually, through financial help from a few Jupiter Island residents, Jupiter Medical Center was cre ated and opened in 1979.
Not interested in pursuing a career in medicine, George founded Leeds Custom Design in 1999 to create cabinets for the clients of his Palm Beach estate home painting business. He also founded a construction business, Seabreeze Building, and has been active in statewide public issues like advocating for workers’ compensation benefits.
Like his wife, George also fondly recalls his childhood Christ mas celebrations. “Since Dad was always on call with work when I was growing up in North Palm Beach, our parents loved to take all six of us kids to Petite Marmite or Testa’s (both closed now) in Palm Beach for Christmas Eve,” he says. “On Christmas Day, Mom made turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy for the family. Then, after we opened gifts, I would rush outside to swim and surf.”
Those memories prompted George to carry traditions forward
during the holidays with his own family. “Christmas Eve is Christmas for us,” he says. “We usually have our kids here that night, and we open gifts and serve stone crab, turkey, rack of lamb, cookies, key lime pie…. We put all of our energy into it. I even drive to Miami Beach to buy the stone crabs at Joe’s. We have a tight-knit family and always have a good time.”
When Susan and George recently invited family and a few close friends to their holiday-decorated Bermuda-style home for vibrant conversation, laughter, and a festive pre-Christmas dinner, the vibe was light and merry. “I love getting together to celebrate with the family,” says daughter Meghan, an architect who cofounded the West Palm Beach firm Tralongo & Taylor. She also handles projects for her father’s firms, including a renovation of the landmarked historic Duck’s Nest in Palm Beach, and designed the architectural interiors of her parents’ waterfront home.
Fashionably clad in a Charlotte Kellogg pink and white striped blouse, white pants, and Chanel shoes, Susan greets guests at the door and shows them to the open living/family room and covered breezeway/loggia overlooking the pool, spa, firepit, dock, and Intracoastal.
George, smartly attired in a green Maus & Hoffman shirt, blazer, and white slacks, serves guests the night’s two signature drinks: frothy cranberry martinis with sugared cranberry and rosemary and eggnog cocktails with a cinnamon sugar rim and cinnamon stick garnish. Appetizers include a colorful charcuterie board of imported artisan cheeses, olives, sliced fruit, red grape clusters, and Italian meats with crackers.
Guests naturally gather around the beautiful indoor Christ mas tree (from Christmas Etc. in West Palm Beach), which was trimmed by renowned designer Bruce Sutka, a longtime family friend and a guest at tonight’s soiree. “My inspiration for the tree was aquatic, reflecting the home’s open water view,” says Sutka. “I used ornaments and trinkets in varying shades of blue, green, and turquoise with gold and silver accents and topped it all with palm fronds.” Sutka is also the designer behind the Ford family’s annual Party with the Pack charity event, which
raises money for Leeds Endowment, an organization founded by the Fords to help people with disabilities by providing resources they need to live healthy, pro ductive, and independent lives.
George and Susan, whose twins were born with cerebral palsy, are advocates for giving back to the community. Leeds Endowment has raised more than $2 million since its 2010 inception, with all monies going to local charitable endeavors, including the training of service dogs. With help from daughter Danielle, who works at NextEra Energy, Susan heads the Leeds fundraiser held every November in West Palm Beach.
“The Fords are genuinely good people,” says Sutka. “They have a strong work ethic and truly care about others, which is obvious from their charity work. Creating Christmas decor for them gives me serious joy.”
For this evening’s dinner, Sutka transformed the covered breezeway/loggia area into a casually elegant Christmas scene. A second Christmas tree, which he created using Ford family ornaments in red, gold, and green, stands next to a vignette of orchids in white and deep pink from Exotic Plantscaping & Nursery in Lake Worth. “The pink adds a pop of color to the tropical holiday setting,” says the designer.
Sutka set a weathered driftwood dining table with rustic el egance, repeating the use of blues, greens, and golds to keep with the water theme. Each place setting is anchored by a gold
More delicious preparations from SandyJames Fine Food & Productions included a New Zealand crown roast rack of lamb with an herb-dijon nut crust and sun-dried cherry sauce, green beans almondine, sweet potato soufflé, and cranberry bread.
charger beneath white dinner and butter plates by Villeroy & Boch. Classic, clean-lined crystal goblets, Parisian-inspired flatware with gold-banded handles, and white napkins tied together by a clever pair of gold napkin rings in hammered metal and cord complete the table setting. As a centerpiece, Sutka combined starfish, seahorses, colored balls, and garland that looks as if it is growing underwater and moving with the tide. “I brought in beach colors and themes that worked magically for dining and also played off of both Christmas trees,” he says of the table.
For the food, Susan turned to another friend, James Bartle, owner of SandyJames Fine Food & Produc tions in West Palm Beach, who catered the dinner and appetizers. “I have been friends with Susan for 40 years and greatly respect the Ford family’s work with Leeds Endowment,” says Bartle. The dinner was prepared by Chef Julio Taveras and his assistant, Israel Reyes.
On the menu is a Sconset salad (Bibb lettuce, dried cranberries, Maytag blue cheese, candied walnuts,
and cranberry vinaigrette), whole roasted turkey, jumbo stone crabs, roasted New Zealand crown roast rack of lamb, candied rainbow carrots, potatoes au gratin, green beans almondine, sweet potato soufflé, dinner rolls with whipped herb butter, and cranberry bread with cranberry butter. “Susan wanted a casual yet upscale traditional Christmas dinner,” says Bartle. For dessert, guests nosh on rose apple tarts, Chan tilly cream coconut cake from Kitchen in West Palm Beach, and decorated Christmas cookies.
As the Fords and their friends wind down the evening, Wilhelmina Stanton, a longtime friend of daughter Christina, sums up the atmosphere per fectly. “The food is always wonderful, and it’s just so much fun to be in the Fords’ home at Christmas time,” says Stanton, 39, who is Christina’s partner in Thresher Aquatics, a nonprofit they founded to help people with disabilities learn to scuba dive. She con tinues: “The Fords are so great, and being around them at Christmas is like being with family where everyone gets along.” ❖
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That’s a Wrap!
From foodie friends to beach-bound buds, we’ve got everyone on your list covered with this curated list of local gift ideas
By Liza Grant SmithWATCH OUT
Rugged yet sophisticated, the multisport Garmin Fénix 7s Solar is performance-ready for weeks thanks to a special glass that converts sunlight into battery life. With built-in sports apps for everything from running and paddleboarding to biking and indoor climbing, the smart watch also offers an energy monitor to help with scheduling workouts and guided breath work for focus and stress relief. $800, Fleet Feet, Stuart
PICKLING SEASON
Hit the courts in style with J. McLaughlin’s limited-edition Pickle Paddle in Eclipse Geo featuring a leatherwrapped handle, honeycomb core, and delightful pattern. $110, J. McLaughlin, Stuart
HEAD IN THE GAME
Give a shout-out to the Sunshine State with CMC Golf’s Florida Driver Cover. The plush lining keeps equipment looking new, and the premium faux leather is embroidered with a collection of Florida hallmarks. $40, PGA Tour Superstore, Palm Beach Gardens
THE BOMB
Thanks to its tapered tail and longboard outline up front, the Softech Bomber Surfboard is the ultimate cruiser for flowing down the line and turning on a dime. $375, Ocean Magic Surf Shop, Jupiter
SERVE IT UP
Perfect for the tennis addict who likes a post-game refresher, the cork-backed Overserved Coasters by Jupiter-based Pretty Printing bring some whimsy to happy hour. $25/set of 4, Pretty Printing, etsy.com/ shop/prettyprinting
HOME STRETCH
Feeling good meets doing good in Manduka’s eco-friendly and biodegradable eKO Lite Yoga Mat in Marbled Blue. Developed by yoga teachers, it’s made from non-Amazon harvest tree rubber and provides a naturally grippy surface. $92, Palm Beach Athletic Wear, North Palm Beach
PAINT THE TOWN
An artist needs tools at the ready for whenever inspiration strikes. Equip the creative in your life with the 10-hue Academy Watercolor Artists’ Sketchbox Set from Grumbacher, which includes paints, brushes, a mixing tray, and a portable carrying case. $46, Michaels, Palm Beach Gardens, Stuart
TO THE POINT
Needlepoint Alley is stocked with hundreds of unique, hand-painted canvas designs for all the stitch fans out there. $240/Ruffled Flamingo (15-inch square), $265/Gingko Leaves (14-inch square), prices vary by design and size, Needlepoint Alley, Lake Park
THE WRITE STUFF
Whether it’s the beginning of the next great American novel or just an outlet for personal expression, this purple journal beautifully finished with gold foil from The Personalised Stationery Company, along with Sugar Paper’s signature pen, can be the first step in the writing journey. $13/journal,$36/pen, Leslie Store, Hobe Sound
GOING TO PIECES
There’s nothing like a little oldschool puzzle fun. Cavallini & Co.’s 1,000-piece vintage mushroom puzzle features a stunning image from the Cavallini archives and comes in a hand-sewn muslin bag. $25, Barnes & Noble, Palm Beach
Gardens, Jensen Beach
BIRDBRAINED IDEA
Help an eager ornithologist make some fine feathered friends with WoodLink’s Sneak-a-Peak Heavy Duty Crystal Clear Window Bird Feeder, which can be mounted (with included suction cups) to any screen-free window. It also includes a one-way mirror to get a closer look at birds without scaring them away. $35, Bass Pro Shops, Port St. Lucie
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COOL CLOGS
A lively choice for those who want to keep their feet clean while getting their hands dirty, Sloggers’ Waterproof Women’s Rain and Garden Shoes have insoles for maximum comfort, deep-lug treads for traction, and a floral design to keep things fun. $32, Tractor Supply Co., Indiantown, Fort Pierce
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WAVE HELLO
There’s no need for an oceanfront seat to achieve sea-breeze waves. Drybar’s Bring Home the Beach kit comes with everything necessary to replicate that “beach hair don’t care” vibe. $139, Ulta Beauty, Palm Beach Gardens, Stuart
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TOTE-ALLY AWESOME
The Deano Tote Bag by Scout is equipped with beach-going essentials like all-weather fabric, heavy-duty handles with a comfortable grip, and plenty of space for all your beach goodies. But the true cherry on top is the fun selection of prints available, like the spirited Stitch Perfect. $45, Prep Obsessed, Palm Beach Gardens
SIPPING PRETTY
The double-insulated Swig Wanderlust Stainless Steel Tumbler and Skinny Can Holder come in coastal/tropical hues and keep drinks fashionably cool all day. $40 (tumbler), Amy’s Hallmark Shop, Stuart; $28 (can holder), Twinkles, twinklesgiftshop.com
REST EASY
Equipped with a cooler pouch, drink holder, and pillow, the Swimming Marlins Deluxe Backpack Beach Chair from Tommy Bahama lets you kick back and relax—and easily folds flat when beach time is over. $90, Tommy Bahama, Palm Beach Gardens
With top notes of bergamot and sandalwood blended with plumeria and sea air, Homesick’s Beach Cottage Candle is like taking a sensory trip to the sand. $39, Gumbo Limbo, Stuart
BRIMMING WITH CONFIDENCE
The signature hat of San Diego lifeguards, Peter Grimm’s Palmeras Hat is the straw hat for anyone who loves to have fun in the Florida sun. $33, Jupiter Kiteboarding, Jupiter
CIRCLE OF LIFE
Originally conceived by brand founder Mario Buccellati in the 1930s, the Buccellati Hawaii Collection includes these 18-karat yellow gold dangle earrings with treated blue chalcedony featuring hand-twisted, intertwining gold circles. $5,400, Provident Jewelry, Jupiter
GET ALONG SWIMMINGLY
Peter Millar brings a luxe approach to seaside environs with quick-dry, fourway-stretch men’s swim trunks in posh prints like the Liberate! William—great for beaching or just lounging poolside. $98, O’Sole Mio, Stuart
DRESS THE PART
The Cara Cara off-the-shoulder Flowerbox Coral Mimi dress with short puff sleeves and smocked waist is a fabulous frock for day or night. $595, Matilda’s, Stuart
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LAST STRAW
Artfully blending New England prep with Palm Beach style, the founders of local brand Mary Marshmallow create breezy, lifestyle-infused pieces like this straw bag with bamboo handle and white pearl accents. $178, Snappy Turtle, Stuart
ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
Style and sass coexist in the hand-stitched needlepoint Elephant Martini Belt from Smathers & Branson. It’s the ideal accessory for the man who likes to stand out in a crowd.
$175, John Craig Clothier, Jupiter
CAMO COUTURE
Made in Spain, these men’s logo espadrilles from Saint Laurent feature a camouflage cotton upper with a classic braided midsole and take casual to couture with one quick slip-on. $495, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens
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SINGIN’ THE BLUES
Vietri’s Santorini Dinner Plates come in four stunning blue and white patterns, allowing hosts to mix and match to create playful place settings. $24 each (or $96/set of 4), The Lavish Palm, Hobe Sound
BY THE BOOK
The Beautiful Boards cookbook by Maegan Brown is the ultimate how-to guide for creating artful and whimsical charcuterie arrangements. Pair it with etúHOME’s White Rectangle Mod Charcuterie Board made with reclaimed timber for the perfect canvas. $38/cookbook,$155/charcuterie board, Pineapples, Palms Too, Jupiter
MANGIA!
Dinner a dèux is made easy with the Philips Compact Pasta Maker for Two. It can mix, knead, and extrude one pound of fresh pasta in just 18 minutes. $180, Williams Sonoma, Palm Beach Gardens
CHEZ CHIC
Slice, sauté, and simmer in style in this gorgeous apron designed by French artist Nathalie Lete for Anthropologie. $38, Anthropologie, Palm Beach Gardens
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OLIVE MY LOVE
Whether on the countertop or cocktail bar, Creative Co-op’s Olive Jar is a decorative way to display and dispense those irresistibly salty snacks. $24, Tide & Table, Tequesta
SPICE IT UP
Embark on an international taste adventure with the Culinary Passport 9 Tin Giftbox from The Spice & Tea Exchange, which comes in exciting flavors like Tandoori Roasting Spice and Zahtar Spice Blend. $111, The Spice & Tea Exchange, Palm Beach Gardens
MAC ATTACK
Choose from flavors including pink Champagne, pistachio, and tiramisu and compile a dozen delicious macarons from Cool Beanz that will tickle the taste buds of any sweets-loving recipient. $25/dozen, Cool Beanz, Port St. Lucie
LIFE OF THE PARTY
Celebrate a birthday tradition with each growing year thanks to Mud Pie’s Birthday Candle Plate with a ruffled rim, celebratory design, and center well to hold a candle. $20 each, Pineapple Kidz, Palm Beach Gardens
EYE CANDY
During the day, this sweet Gummy Bear Lamp from FCTRY adds a pop of fun decor to the bedroom, while at night it transforms into a night-light providing ambient color with a squeeze of its belly. $70, The Madness Cage, Hobe Sound
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HAT TRICK
Keep precious, tiny heads protected from the South Florida sun with BeBe Au Lait’s Mermaids Luxury Muslin Sun Hat with widebrim and fantastical print. $15, Loggerhead Marinelife Center Gift Shop, Juno Beach
BRIGHT NIGHTS
A posh pick for the kids’ impromptu sleepovers, the Jane Marie Rainbow Brighter Days Overnight Bag can be personalized for added cool points. $60 ($6 for personalization), Initial Styles, Jupiter
SOUND BITE
A fun intro to musical instruments, Stephen Joseph’s adorable Shark Xylophone also promotes dexterity and hand-eye coordination. $27, Quill and Press, Stuart
CHILD’S PLAY
Budding bakers will love this spacious Café Play Tent from Pottery Barn Kids, which even includes a window where customers can place their order. $229, Pottery Barn Kids, Palm Beach Gardens
NOW, HEAR THIS!
The Kids On-Ear Wireless Headphones from JBL speak to kids on all levels with cool colors, easy controls, Bluetooth capability, and a protective volume limited to below 85 decibels. $50, Best Buy, Palm Beach Gardens, Stuart
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PEARLS NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE. MIX THEM WITH SPARKLING DIAMONDS AND MOD-INSPIRED MAKEUP FOR A SOPHISTICATED “TWIGGY MEETS HEPBURN” VIBE.
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BY NICK MELEDouble-face shearling reversible jacket (price upon request), wool-silk faille double-breasted fitted blazer ($1,898), matte crepe striped ribbed sweater ($798), Lafayette 148 New York, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; sunburst pearl and diamond earrings in yellow gold ($2,950), double strand pearl necklace with diamonds in platinum ($7,500), pearl cocktail ring with diamonds and onyx in 18-karat yellow gold ($1,350), Provident Jewelry, Jupiter
Opposite page: The Row top ($320), Saks Fifth Avenue, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; 18-karat white gold South Sea pearl and diamond earrings ($9,500), 14-karat white gold 34-inch gray ombré South Sea pearl necklace ($15,600), 14-karat white gold 36-inch South Sea and pink freshwater pearl necklace ($10,800), 18-karat white gold South Sea cultured pearl diamond necklace ($22,000), Hamilton Jew elers, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Strapless polka dot jacquard dress ($960), Baroque Keys earrings ($145), necklace ($145), and brace let ($145), Carolina Herrera, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Opposite page: Metal, glass belt ($1,825), Chanel, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Metal, resin brooch ($1,350) and cuff ($1,750), Chanel, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; white blouse stylist’s own
Opposite page: Monogram Frame square 70 scarf ($370), B Blossom 18-karat yellow gold earrings with white mother-of-pearl and diamonds (price upon request) and 18-karat yellow gold necklace with white mother-of-pearl and diamonds (price upon request), Louis Vuitton, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Ditsy floral Claire McCardell dress ($998), oyster earrings ($228), oyster shell pendant necklace ($348), Brutal ist oyster ring ($198), Tory Burch, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Opposite page: Renaissance pearl stud earrings in 18-karat yellow gold with diamonds 16.5mm ($2,900), Madison pearl chain necklace 11mm ($2,200), cable collectibles pearl ring with diamonds 11mm ($750), David Yurman, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens
Fashion editor: Katherine Lande
Stylist: Zlata Kotmina
Hair and makeup: Colleen Stone, Creative Management, Miami
Model: Bianca Elalouf, The Source Models, Miami
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19013 SE JUPITER RIVER DRIVE | JUPITER
Brand new waterfront construction with panoramic water views. An open-concept first floor overlooks the historic Loxahatchee River, with eastern exposure, and features plenty of room for entertaining with a great room, separate family room, a club room, theatre, guest bedroom, and a study. A chef’s kitchen with double island and top-of-theline appliances boasts a huge pantry. Second floor offers 4 bedrooms plus a loft, including an impressive, oversized master bedroom with sitting room and a private balcony. All upstairs bedrooms lead to an expansive balcony with dramatic water views. Outdoors, enjoy a resort-style pool and spa, summer kitchen, and a private dock, with easy access to the Intracoastal Waterway, Jupiter Inlet, and the Atlantic Ocean.
COMING SOON! NEW WATERFRONT CONSTRUCTION IN JUPITER
Brand new waterfront construction with panoramic water views of the historic Loxahatchee River. 5BR + family room, club room, theatre and study, 7.5 BA, 4-CG. 8,600+ s.f. of living space. Custom pool and spa with summer kitchen. Private dock with easy ICW and ocean access.
963 DOLPHIN COURT | JUPITER
Updated 4BR/3BA single-family home on deep-water canal with 175 ft of water frontage. New seawall, dock, boat lifts, free-form pool, and standing seam metal roof installed in 2019. Luxurious master bathroom en-suite totally remodeled in 2020. Minutes to the Jupiter Inlet. $3,999,900
Beach Road, Jupiter Island.
TO FLORIDA...This immaculately maintained contemporary Jupiter Island home is ready to move right in! Completely renovated by architect, Scott Hughes, in 2016. Spanning 1.68 acres from the Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway, enjoy the blue Atlantic views to the east and tropical gardens and water features with specimen trees and rare plants to the west, designed by, Tyler Nielsen. The fabulous entertaining area on the Intracoastal leads up to your private dock, just minutes to the Jupiter Inlet and all that Jupiter has to offer. Start enjoying the sought-after Florida
Arts & Entertainment Guide for The Palm Beaches
Can’t-miss culture is yours to explore
World-class museums. Amazing art galleries. Incredible shows. And nature’s finest attractions. You’re close to it all in The Palm Beaches, Florida’s Cultural Capital®.
Endless inspiration in your backyard.
With so much incredible arts & culture nearby, you are never at a loss for inspiring things to see and do. From galleries, museums and street art to incredible live concerts and theatrical performances, Florida’s Cultural Capital® has something for everyone’s tastes and interests.
The Palm Beaches are home to world-class museums and galleries with incredible permanent collections. These spectacular local venues also host touring exhibitions you simply must see while they’re here.
Be awed by modernist masterpieces of nature in Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature at the Norton Museum of Art. See behind the scenes of stunning movie settings in the Art of The Hollywood Backdrop at the Boca Museum of Art. Marvel at the artistic opulence in The Story of Whitehall at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. Or stroll through mesmerizing statues at The Society of The Four Arts and the newly restored Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens.
Beyond amazing visuals arts, there are countless other ways to be inspired in the area, including new and exciting shows and performances happening all the time. Catch the Tony Award® nominated musical Sweet Charity at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in January, The Science of Leaving Omaha at Dramaworks in February, and upcoming performances from the Palm Beach Opera, Palm Beach Symphony, and Ballet Palm Beach all at the Kravis Center early in the new year. Plus the mustvisit Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, The Palm Beach Zoo and so much more.
For details on these and more can’t-miss culture close to home, explore the Cultural Council’s events calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events And, don’t forget to share your art-filled adventures with #palmbeachculture.
A FUNNY
SWEET CHARITY
JANUARY 10 - 29, 2023
CONTEMPORARY ART OF THE DIASPORA
LATIN AMERICAN
October 28, 2022 – January 14, 2023 palmbeachculture.com/exhibitions
Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building
601 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460
Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public
This exhibition will highlight diverse works by 24 Palm Beach County artists from a wide range of Latin American origins. Guest curator Juliana Forero (founder of Nomad Art Projects) will weave a story with the work of artists whose families come from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba, among others.
The exhibition will include didactic materials and opportunities for tours in Spanish and English.
Proceeds from artwork sales directly benefit local artists and support the Council’s mission to grow arts and culture in Palm Beach County
Presented by: Generously sponsored by: Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation Emilia Chang, Aya Huma 2021, acrylic on paper, 12 x 9 inchesSIMPLE HOLIDAY SIPS
’Tis the season for festive cocktails, and lucky for us, northern Palm Beach County has an array of celebratory tipples to try at local haunts. The cocktail menu at 1000 North includes fun and easy-to-mix holiday sips like the ClausMopolitan created by lead bartender Breanna Brady. The drink blends Pama Pomegranate Liqueur, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and cranberry and lime juice and is presented in a glass ornament. Imbibers then pour the cocktail into a martini glass, which is garnished with pomegranate seeds, a rosemary sprig, and a candy cane. 1000north.com (Turn the page for more tasty libations!) –Melissa Puppo
MAKE IT AT HOME:
2 ½ oz. Tito’s Handmade Vodka ¾ oz. Pama Pomegranate Liqueur ¾ oz. lime juice
¾ oz. cranberry juice
Combine ingredients in a shaker and shake well. Strain and pour into a glass ornament. Fill a martini glass with pellet ice and top with pomegranate seeds. Place ornament inside the martini glass, garnish with a rosemary sprig and a candy cane, and serve.
PEAR PRESSURE
At PGA National Resort’s three on-site restaurants and lobby bar, Director of Beverages Alexandra Dupuis is crafting some new, tasty cocktails for the holidays. One not to miss? The Pear Pressure, available at The Butcher’s Club “It offers a light start and a refreshing finish using baking spices, pear, and cinnamon,” says Dupuis. pgaresort.com
MAKE IT AT HOME:
1 ½ oz. house-made pear syrup (recipe below) ¼ oz. house-made pumpkin spice (recipe below)
2 oz. Herradura Reposado tequila
½ oz. lemon juice
To make the pear syrup: Mix 1 part sugar with 1 part water and 5 chopped pears. Bring to a simmer on stovetop. After a few minutes, strain over a cheesecloth. To make pumpkin spice: Combine 1 cup almond milk, ½ cup pumpkin puree, 1 tablespoon honey, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, and ¼ teaspoon clove in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring regularly, until heated through and very fragrant (3 to 5 minutes), then fine-strain. To mix the cocktail: Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker, shake well, and serve over fresh ice in an old-fashioned glass.
WINTER MULE
The classic Moscow mule receives a holiday revamp at Farmer’s Table North Palm Beach, thanks to General Manager Donna Richards. The Winter Mule was inspired by the rich flavors of the colder months and highlights cranberries, which are abundant this time of year. “The organic rosemary garnish was grown in the restaurant's on-site garden and picked at the peak of freshness,” says Richards of the cocktail’s finishing touch. dinefarmerstable.com
MAKE IT AT HOME:
1 ½ oz. cranberry-infused vodka
1 ½ oz. ginger beer
½ oz. cranberry juice
½ oz. fresh lime juice
Rosemary sprig, fresh cranberries, and lime wheel (garnish)
Combine ingredients in a shaker and shake well. Pour over rocks and garnish with rosemary sprig, lime wheel, and three cranberries.
SPICED HOT COCOA
Over at Evo Italian, Chef Erik Pettersen and his team have whipped up an adult version of a classic favorite: spiced hot cocoa. Pettersen describes the drink as nostalgic because it brings him back to his childhood in New York. “Every winter, we waited for the snow— and with the snow came my mom’s homemade chocolate,” he says. “We created this cocktail to evoke that holiday feeling you had as a child but with an adult twist.” evoitalian.com
MAKE IT AT HOME:
1 ½ oz. Drambuie
1 ½ oz. truffle milk chocolate milk
Whipped cream Pumpkin spice
Pour Drambuie into a coffee glass with hot truffle chocolate milk and stir. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of pumpkin spice.
1000 NORTH
Local Dining Guide
A Selection of Area Restaurants
AMERICAN
The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for Chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classics. Elegant environs and more than 40 rare wines by the glass complete the picture. 1000 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 1000north.com; 561.570.1000
3800 OCEAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Enjoy an evolving menu of fresh, locally sourced ingredients at 3800 Ocean at Palm Beach Marriot Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa. Dine indoors or on the outdoor dining terrace overlooking the ocean. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Singer Island; marriott.com; 561.340.1795
AQUAGRILLE
Beach house–inspired decor and a chill vibe en tice diners at the new AquaGrille, where coastal American dining reigns supreme. 14121 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; aquagrillejuno.com; 561.355.0438
BARCELLO
With pasta selections ranging from pad Thai to rigatoni, and pizza toppings varying from ahi tuna and wasabi drizzle to prosciutto, Barcello’s menu is one of the most unique in Palm Beach County. 11603 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; barcellonpb. com; 561.660.8222
BLUE POINTE BAR AND GRILL
Snack on oysters, surf and turf, and more at this outdoor spot along the Intracoastal. Plus: live music seven days a week, and a “catch and cook” option. 18701 SE Federal Hwy., Tequesta; bluepointebarandgrill.com; 561.406.6270
BLUEFIRE GRILLE
Located at Palm Beach Gardens Marriott, this American restaurant features Florida-inspired fare and beautiful views of nature. 4000 RCA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; marriott.com; 561.622.8888
BRICK & BARREL
Gastropub serving locally sourced, farm-totable fare made from scratch by Chef David Schroeder. Enjoy an array of dishes, from poutine with bone marrow gravy to buttermilk chicken sandwiches, that pair well with a bar menu featuring barrel-aged cocktails and seasonal sips. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter; brickand barrelpub.com; 561.623.0916
BURGERFI
Known for serving 100-percent all-natural Angus beef burgers, this burger joint also reigns supreme in hand-cut fries and creamy frozen custard. Alternative options are also available for non-meat-eaters. 2466 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.508.5422; 147 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; 561.203.7438; 6230 W. Indiantown Road, Jupiter; 561.658.9738; burgerfi.com
CAFÉ CHARDONNAY
Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and
Foodie Favorite
Asia, using local fish and produce. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; cafechardonnay.com; 561.627.2662
CENTER STREET NOOK
If you’re looking for a classic American diner expe rience—the food, the prices, the service, and the setting—this locally beloved spot is the place for you. 223 Center St., Jupiter; 561.745.7477
COOLINARY
This space by Tim and Jenny Lipman features the Parched Pig bar concept combined with a kitchen to serve up creative cuisine. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecoolpig. com; 561.249.6760
COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS
A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this Illinois-based chain, where dishes like red wine–braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; chwinery.com; 561.209.8466
The Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival returns this month, December 8-11. Don’t miss out on some of northern Palm Beach County’s big festival events—like Lunch at Ela, happening December 10 at Ela Curry Kitchen in Palm Beach Gardens. Longtime friends Pushkar Marathe (host chef) and Niven Patel (guest chef) will converge at Marathe’s newly opened restaurant and bring unapologetically authentic Indian food with a touch of flair to hungry guests. The outing includes a three-course seated lunch with wine pairings at either 11:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. ($150/person). Over at PGA National Resort, don’t miss Bubbles & Bites: A Yacht Rock Experience De cember 10 starting at 7 p.m. Stroll around the Cadillac Pavilion as you sip on bubbly and snack on light bites prepared by Chefs Lindsay Autry, Jeremy Ford, and Miguel Santiago that pay homage to the music of the ’70s and ’80s, which will be playing throughout the evening. ($200/person). Get the full schedule of events and purchase tickets at pbfoodwinefest.com. —Melissa Puppo
Flavor
CROSBY KITCHEN & BAR
This stylish American bistro offers classic cocktails and tasty small bites in Manhattanmeets-Palm Beach digs. 1406 S. Cypress Drive, Jupiter; crosbykitchenandbar.com; 561.902.9757
DAS BEER GARDEN
A bright, spacious taproom offering selections of beer and kombucha, and a small menu of American gastropub-style eats. Plus live music and events. 1203 Town Center Drive #116, Jupiter; dascraftbeer.com; 561.776.8669
DUNE DOG CAFE
An open-air café, Dune Dog offers a “happy island,” family-friendly atmosphere with burgers and hot dogs, sandwiches, and fish. 775 N. Alt. A1A, Jupiter; dunedog.com; 561.744.6667
ENTRE NOUS BISTRO
Chef Jason Laudenslager fuses homestyle cooking with gourmet fare, offering freshness and consistency in this neighborhood eatery. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; entrenousbistro.com; 561.863.5883
FARMER’S TABLE
A community restaurant offering a variety of dishes for all types of diners. Enjoy brunch, happy hour, and dinner with outstanding beverages, including garden-to-glass cocktails and elixirs. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach, dinefarmerstable.com; 561.691.3430
HIBISCUS STREATERY
The owners of Little Moir’s bring this cozy restaurant to the area. Specials are displayed on a chalkboard and feature market-inspired dishes. 326 Hibiscus St., Jupiter; littlemoirsjupiter.com/ hibiscus-streatery; 561.529.3769
HONEYBELLE
Led by Chef Lindsay Autry, this PGA National restaurant offers a little bit of everything to satisfy all guests. Enjoy bites like wood-fired pizzas, poke bowls, and Autry’s famous fried chicken. 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens, pgaresort.com/dine/honeybelle; 561.627.7015
J. ALEXANDER’S
This sleek chain offers modern American cuisine in contemporary settings—a reliable choice when not sure where to dine. 4625 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; jalexanders.com; 561.694.2711
JIM’S PLACE
A local favorite since 1978, this family-owned breakfast joint serves up hearty breakfast options in addition to sandwiches, soups, and salads for lunch. 901 W. Indiantown Road Suite 6, Jupiter; jimsplacerestaurant.com; 561.746.6216
JOSCO BAR AND OVEN
Extensive bar and pizzeria serving American eats in an upscale, rustic warehouse setting complete with live music. 157 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; joscobarandoven.com; 561.972.7337
JUNO BEACH CAFE
This family-owned restaurant has been serving breakfast and lunch for more than two decades. Fill up on flapjacks, waffles, or crepes in the morning and come back for soup, salad, or a sandwich at lunch. 13967 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; junobeachcafe.com; 561.622.1533
JUPITER RINALDI’S
Stop by this deli for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Rinaldi’s serves up breakfast specials all day in addition to ultimate options for sandwiches, pasta dishes, and even protein smoothies. 245 Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter; rinaldisjupiter.com; 561.781.3160
KIRBY’S SPORTS GRILLE
This 16-year-old establishment in Juno Beach offers award-winning crab cakes and a famous happy hour. 841 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; kirbysonline.com; 561.627.8000
KITCHEN NORTH
A contemporary American brasserie brought to town by Chef Matthew Byrne and wife Aliza. This sister concept to their West Palm Beach outpost features elevated twists on classic dishes. 5250 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; kitchenpb.com; 561.328.8825
MRS. SMOKEY’S REAL PIT BAR-B-Q
For authentic pit barbecue and soul food to boot, Mrs. Smokey’s offers ribs and brisket and sides of corn, collards, and coleslaw. Grab a platter or combo and get a fried biscuit too. 5430 Military Trail, Jupiter; mrssmokeys.com; 561.557.3800
OLD FLORIDA BAR & GRILL
Offering selections “for everyone,” dishes range from seafood and steaks to flatbreads and salads. 250 W. Indiantown Road Suite 101, Jupiter; oldfloridabarandgrill.com; 561.203.2302
SALUTE MARKET
Enjoy delicious pours of reasonably priced wines paired with a fusion of flavors in the form of goat cheese-stuffed dates to midnight turkey pesto sandwiches to braised short rib. 5530 PGA Blvd. Suite 101, Palm Beach Gardens; salute2u.com; 561.425.5651
TAYLOR FARMHOUSE CAFÉ
A bright, cozy, rustic café in Jupiter Farms offer ing American classics, such as alligator bites, as well as a spacious outdoor area and a partner ship with Burrito Bros. Food Truck. 16891 Jupiter Farms Road, Jupiter; jupiterfarmhousecafe.com; 561.747.8221
THE BISTRO
A cozy bistro with a lush and live patio area of fering American eats with a European twist. 2133 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; thebistrojupiter.com; 561.744.5054
THE CONNECTION FOR SUBS AND SANDWICHES
A Jupiter favorite since 1974, The Connection
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
provides subs, sandwiches, salads, soups, and chili to hungry locals. In addition to subs, there are also delectable specialty items like spaghetti and meatballs and chicken cordon bleu. 141 Center St. Suite 2, Jupiter; jupitersubsherosgrinders.com; 561.746.2344
THE COOPER
Sustainable, environmentally conscious food in a contemporary setting, with unparalleled service. The menu is inspired by fresh ingredients that are locally sourced and mindfully prepared. Artisan cocktails, wines, and microbrewed draft beers are a huge draw at its indoor and outdoor bars. 4610 PGA Blvd. Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecooperrestaurant.com; 561.622.0032
THE WOODS
Located at Harbourside Place, The Woods is Tiger Woods’ flagship restaurant and sports bar. Refuel on dishes like lamb with an espresso rub and chocolate cherry gastrique or grab a cigar and a drink to unwind. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; thewoods.tigerwoods.com; 561.320.9627
TIKI 52
This waterfront bar and grill serves up fresh favorites and will even cook your catch. A sunny, colorful place for live music and good eats. 18487 SE Federal Hwy., Tequesta; tiki52tequesta.com; 561.744.9113
TOO JAY’S
At this recognizable Florida chain, enjoy homemade comfort foods and Jewish deli favorites like matzo-ball soup and corned beef. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.622.8131; 4050 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 561.627.5555; toojays.com
TOPSIDE AT THE BEACON
This rooftop bar offers stunning views of the lighthouse and inlet. The small plates menu features Basque-inspired bites and an extensive wine and beer list. 1107 Lighthouse Promenade, Jupiter; topsidejupiter.com; 561.532.3270
YARD HOUSE
Known for its unique and plentiful tap options, Yard House offers an electric atmosphere and an array of hearty American entrées. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 4016, Palm Beach Gardens; yardhouse.com; 561.691.6901
ASIAN
ASIAN FIN
Originally a six-table establishment and a sushi bar, Asian Fin has expanded with a full bar, lounge, and more than double the seating capacity. Enjoy Asian fusion cuisine from steaks and sushi to spare ribs and carpaccio. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 106, Palm Beach Gardens; asianfin. net; 561.694.1900
This list is compiled by our editors as a service to our readers. It is not all-inclusive; we rotate the listings to comply with available space, which means not every establishment appears in every issue. If you are a business owner who would like to submit your restaurant, please email mpuppo@palmbeachmedia.com.
BLACKBIRD
Modern restaurant serving traditional, ChineseAmerican mainstays like Peking duck and creative libations. 1511 N. Old Dixie Hwy., Jupiter; blackbird modernasian.com; 561.589.7505
HOKKAIDO HIBACHI & SUSHI
Enjoy dinner and a show at the hibachi grill and savor fresh fish from Japan at the sushi bar. 1200 Town Center Drive Suite 125, Jupiter; hokkaido hibachi.com; 561.799.7999
HONG KONG WOK N GRILL
This Chinese restaurant puts a modern twist on classic dishes ready for dining in or taking out. 185 E. Indiantown Road Suite 217, Jupiter; hongkong wokngrill.com; 561.746.6798
KABUKI
For an intimate night out, come for traditional and modern sushi in a dimly lit environment. 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; kabuki wpb.com; 561.776.8778
NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI
Impeccable sushi rolls, innovative hot dishes, and one of the area’s best burgers. 6779 W. Indiantown Road Suite 18, Jupiter; nitrogen brasserie.com; 561.972.2944
SUSHI JO
Miami native Joseph Clark’s local chain offers a large selection of classic sushi options as well as hot Thai foods and Asian-inspired desserts. 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; sushijo.com; 561.691.9811
THAI LOTUS
Stunning sushi and Thai dishes accompanied by a stylish, contemporary atmosphere make Thai Lotus a can’t-miss at any of their three locations. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite C4, Jupiter; 561.320.9121; 137 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.743.0069; 12100 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.626.8218; thailotusflorida.com
UNCLE JOE’S CHINESE RESTAURANT
The spot offers a wide selection of classic Chinese food items like lo mein, spring rolls, and dim sum. 4367 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; unclejoeschinesefood.com; 561.799.9883
CAFÉ
ANGRY MOON CAFÉ AND WINE BAR
Enjoy craft dishes prepared with high-quality, flavorful meats, cheeses, and vegetables as you sip on a selection of wines and coffee in a robust, charming atmosphere. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 194, Palm Beach Gardens; angrymooncafe.com; 561.694.7945
PERK COFFEE HOUSE
California meets Florida in this café serving spe cialty drinks and a deliciously healthy menu. 384 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; perkcoffeetequesta. com; 561.406.555
SUBCULTURE COFFEE JUPITER
Moody and antique coffee shop with a traditional drink menu, breakfast sandwiches and toasts, smoothies, and acai bowls. Don’t miss the spe cial music and trivia events. 107 Front St., Jupiter; subculturecoffee.com; 561.320.6005
TEAPOTS & TREASURES CAFÉ
Teahouse with a selection of teas and beverages served by the pot, a menu including sandwiches, soups, and salads, and multiple tea services to choose from for a more elaborate affair. 14137 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; teapotsandtreasures cafe.com; 561.881.0447
THE LOKOMOTIVE
Located in the family-owned specialty market known as Ferro Via, The Lokomotive is a mustvisit for a cup of joe or tea, plus pastries and grab-and-go items. 103 Center St., Jupiter; theferrovia.com; 561.972.7447
CAJUN/CREOLE
VOODOO BAYOU
From the team that brought Calaveras Cantina to the area, Voodoo Bayou offers fried chicken, gator bites, and more. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens; voodoobayou. com; 561.888.6703
FRENCH
KRAVE FRENCH RESTAURANT
This unassuming restaurant (with only nine tables inside!) packs a punch with exquisite meals crafted by accomplished Chef David Hoquet. 626 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; kraverestaurant.com; 561.575.9222
PARIS IN TOWN
This casual outpost offers pastries, crepes, and more in an authentic French setting. 11460 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; parisintown.com; 561.626.6017
THE
PARISIAN
RESTAURANT & WINE BAR
Exclusive French wines and updated classics like coq au vin, duck à l'orange, and mussels mariniere served in a relaxing ambience. 201 N. U.S. Hwy.
1 Suite D9, Jupiter; theparisianrestaurant.com; 561.360.2224
GREEK/MEDITERRANEAN
MANA GREEK FUSION
Laz and Anna Chasomeris bring their Greek mother’s recipes to life inside this Mediterranean eatery. Ingredients are flown in from Greece and turned into favorites like pastitsio, mousaka, and cheesecake baklava. 117 N. Coastal Way, Jupiter; managreekfusion.com; 561.532.4275
OLIVE U MEDITERRANEAN GRILL
Fast and fresh Mediterranean fare—stop in for a bowl, appetizers, or a family dinner, finished off with baklava. 2632 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; oliveugrill.com; 561.500.0103
SOUVLAKI FAST
Created to serve fresh food fast, Souvlaki has you covered with delicious pitas, salads, platters, soups, and sides—plus some American fare as well. 8910 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens; souvlakifast.com; 561.855.4732
INDIAN
ELA CURRY KITCHEN
Meaning “cardamom” in Sanskrit, this eatery features traditional thali along with Indian street foods. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens; elacurrykitchen.com; 561.345.2196
STAGE
Chef Pushkar Marathe delivers flavor-forward In dian cuisine with influence from all over the world. Staples like curries are complemented by lentil fritters, Korean barbecue ribs, fried chicken, and more. An on-site garden provides fresh herbs and botanicals for creative cocktails. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens; stagepga.com; 561.408.3685
ITALIAN
ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA
Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s also impresses with popular favorites like meatballs with ricotta and margherita pizza. 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; acfp.com; 561.804.7777
BALDINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Family-run casual eatery serving pasta dishes, pizza, and authentic Philly cheesesteaks. 791 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; baldinositalianrestaurant. com; 561.743.4224
BRIO
A warm and relaxed eatery featuring Tuscaninspired grill fare, wine, and cocktails. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; brioitalian.com; 561.622.0491
BUONASERA RISTORANTE
Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. The stellar wine list accompanies the deft and elegant cooking of Chef Leonardo Cuomo. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; buonaserajupiter1993.com; 561.744.0543
CARMINE’S LA TRATTORIA
Carmine’s waterfront ambience is a perfect backdrop for an Italian fine dining experience. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 172, Palm Beach Gardens; carmineslatrattoria.com; 561.775.0186
CASA MIA TRATTORIA & PIZZERIA
This outpost features only authentic Italian, fromscratch recipes made with quality ingredients— including wood-fired pizzas, seafood pastas, and delectable desserts. A strong wine selection, lively happy hour, and rotating specials keep regulars coming back time and time again. 337 E. Indiantown Road Suite E10, Jupiter; casamiajupiter com; 561.972.6888
DIVINO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Divino’s Old World authenticity raises the bar on flavorful seafood, soups, salads, and fresh pasta dishes, as well as ample poultry, veal, and beef entrées. Its wine list boasts some of the finest from Italy and Napa. 11585 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 312, Palm Beach Gardens; divinoitalianrestaurantfl. com; 561.721.2250
DORIS ITALIAN MARKET & BAKERY
Doris’ has evolved into South Florida’s premier specialty supermarket. Stop by to shop specialty grocery items, pick up a dessert from the bakery, or simply enjoy a meal prepared in-house. 11239 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; dorismarket.com; 561.517.8488
EVO ITALIAN
Chef Erik Pettersen uses only the finest quality ingredients available, including Italian imports such as extra virgin olive oil, San Marzano toma toes, buffalo mozzarella, olives, and aged Italian cheeses. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; evoitalian. com; 561.745.2444
GIOVANNI’S
Experience old-world Italian fare in a quaint bistro setting. Find your favorite pasta entrée from more than two dozen different options, or opt for a chicken or fish-based dish. 3900 Northlake Blvd.,
Palm Beach Gardens; giovannisristorante.net; 561.799.7998
LA MASSERIA
Inspired by Puglia’s ancient farmhouses, La Masseria brings a taste of Italy from its original location in the heart of Manhattan to sunny South Florida. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens; lamasseriapbg.com; 561.660.8272
LIMONCELLO RISTORANTE
Upscale Italian restaurant serving fresh pastas made in-house daily, meats, seafood, and celebrated Italian classics. The extensive wine list features something to complement every dish. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 3110, Palm Beach Gardens; limoncellopbg.com; 561.622.7200
LYNORA’S
A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes for hungry patrons. 1548 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; lynoras.com; 561.203.2702
NICK & JOHNNY’S OSTERIA
Enjoy classic Italian dishes and specialty pizzas, all available along with plenty of seafood options such as cod, salmon, and shrimp, which can be added to any salad. 14133 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; nickandjohnnysosteria.com; 561.318.5466
NONNA MARIA
This high-concept Italian restaurant features dishes with a French twist. Dinner service includes three-course prix-fixe meals, two-course dines, and à la carte options. 529 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach; nonnamarianpb.com; 561.863.6584
PREZZO
Burt Rapoport’s Italian eatery serves wood-fired pizza and a handful of classics locals have grown to love over the years. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; eatprezzo.com; 561.429.6938
PROSECCO CAFÉ
Prosecco Café delivers contemporary sustainable cuisine with Mediterranean and Asian accents. Dive into fresh baked goods, salads, sandwiches and flatbreads, tapas, creamy gelato, and a wide selection of coffee, Prosecco, wine, and beer. 4580 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; prosecco cafe.com; 561.622.3222
SAL’S ITALIAN RISTORANTE
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere designed to be reminiscent of a small Italian village as you dine on the self-proclaimed “best pizza and Italian Food in South Florida.” 11290 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.296.0800; 5500 N. Military Trail Suite 48, Jupiter; 561.493.8777; salsitalian ristorante.com
UNCLE EDDIE’S RISTORANTE
A native New Yorker and restaurateur, owner Eddie Lubic’s passion for authentic Italian cuisine has been passed down through generations. Savor dishes in a comfortable and attractive atmosphere. 4050 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 307, Jupiter; uncleeddiesristorante.com; 561.508.7799
LATIN AMERICAN/CUBAN
CASA CAÑA
This outpost by the O’Brien family serves a blend of traditional Florida dishes with a Latin
flair. 377 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; casacana.co; 561.250.6350
CEVICHE ARIGATO
A cross between Peruvian and Japanese cuisines, this third-generation outpost offers dishes as expansive as the cultures it represents. Choose from tapas, ceviches, and classic dishes like lomo saltado (traditional Peruvian stir fry consisting of marinated sirloin, onion, tomatoes, and French fries). 1447 10th St., Lake Park; cevichearigato. com; 561.863.8877
COPACABANA CUBAN CUISINE
Family-owned restaurant that blends Cuban and Caribbean cuisines in a tropical setting. 1209 Main St. Suite 101, Jupiter; copacabanacubancuisine. com; 561.360.3378
LA ESQUINA GUATEMALTECA
While unassuming from the outside, La Esquina has a hold on the best, most authentic Guatemalan cuisine in the area, plus exceptional service. 208 Hibiscus St., Jupiter; facebook.com/ laesquina208; 561.768.9137
MEXICAN
AVOCADO CANTINA
The latest venture from Chef Julien Gremaud of Avocado Grill, Avocado Cantina features the same vibe but with a Mexican flair. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; avocado cantina.com; 561.766.2430
BLUE WATER TACO CO.
This local eatery features inspirations from Baja, the Caribbean, and the Palm Beaches. 2525 Military Trail Suite 105, Jupiter; bluewatertaco. com; 561.277.9954
CACTUS
GRILLE & TEQUILA BAR
Hot spot serving authentic Tex-Mex cuisine drawing on family recipes. Sip flavorful cocktails in a lively atmosphere. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecactusgrille.com; 561.249.3090
CALAVERAS CANTINA
Located at Harbourside Place, Calaveras Cantina provides a festive setting for Mexican staples like street corn, enchiladas, and churros. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter; calaverascantinas. com; 561.320.9661
DUKE’S TACOS AND MARGS
Thomas Op’t Holt helms the kitchen with creative riffs on Floribbean street tacos along with creative margaritas. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter; dukestacos.com; 561.619.5177
EL FOGONCITO
Immerse yourself in the Mexican culture with not only authentic Mexican fare, but also traditional clothing, furniture, and cookery. 711 W. Indian town Road Suite C4, Jupiter; elfogoncitorestaurant com; 561.250.6295
PAPICHULO TACOS
Mexican street-style food inspired by Mexico, Cuba, Peru, and Argentina, plus a bar stocked with fresh juices and tequila for tasty margaritas and cocktails. 1556 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; papichulo tacos.com; 561.250.7274
ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR
Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy Mexican-themed eatery. 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; roccostacos.com; 561.623.0127
SURF TACO
Good vibes accompany good food. Besides the expected chicken and beef options, add cod, mahi, or salmon to your tacos, burritos, wraps, or bowls and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere at this coastal-inspired Mexican restaurant. 4050 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; surftaco.com; 561.508.7679
TACO CHULA
Try a range of informal Mexican dishes in the colorful indoor dining area or outside on the patio. Customize your tacos and burritos, from the filling to the toppings. 10800 N. Military Trail Suite 108, Palm Beach Gardens; tacochula.com; 561.530.7755
TACO SHACK
With a menu offering over 100 types of tequila, Taco Shack's margarita list is sure to please. Pair the yummy sips with gourmet tacos and other bites. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter; taco-shack. com; 561.508.3789
SEAFOOD
BLUE POINTE BAR AND GRILL
Dock your boat and have a little fun on the land with live music seven days a week. Enjoy great food selections ranging from flatbreads to handhelds to a divine selection of desserts. 2283 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; bluepointebarandgrill. com; 772.406.6270
CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL
Sip cocktails and wine at the bar or enjoy seafood tacos, sandwiches, or salads at this casual favorite of locals. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; captaincharliesreefgrillfl.com; 561.624.9924
CHOWDER HEADS
A casual eatery with traditional New England seafood dishes like lobster rolls and clam chowder. 2123 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; chowderheadsusa. com; 561.203.2903
FIREFIN GRILL
Located on the marina in the Harbour Financial Center, FireFin features award-winning sushi, fine-aged steaks, and craft cocktails. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 160, Palm Beach Gardens; firefingrill. com; 561.472.7900
FRIGATE’S WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL
A local favorite for years, Frigate’s provides a din ing experience on the water with menu items like fresh snapper, grouper, mahi-mahi, and more. 400 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; frigatesnpb. com; 561.855.7497
GUANABANAS
Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has become an institution in northern Palm Beach County for its lush, tropical setting, Caribbean cuisine, cocktails, and live mu sic. 960 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; guanabanas.com; 561.747.8878
HOG SNAPPERS
With its fusion of Latin, Caribbean, and Eastern Pacific flavors, the menu is as diverse as it is delicious at this casual, beachy eatery. 279 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; hogsnappersshackandsushi. com; 561.401.9309
JETTY’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT
The stunning views overlooking the Jupiter Lighthouse paired with fresh seafood make Jetty’s a winner. 1075 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; jettysjupiter. com; 561.743.8166
JUMBY BAY ISLAND GRILL
Jumby’s is known for tropical-inspired dishes, generous cocktails, a dog-friendly patio, and its relaxed beach house feel. 1203 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter; jumbybayislandgrill.com; 561.630.2030
JUNO BEACH FISH HOUSE
Seafood and fresh catches get a Florida and Caribbean twist at this spot with indoor and outdoor seating. 13980 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; junobeachfishhouse.com; 561.626.2636
LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK
Come to this casual locals’ favorite and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. Head next door to Maxi’s Lineup after for live music and beer. 103 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D3, Jupiter; littlemoirsjupiter.com; 561.741.3626
LITTLE MOIR’S LEFTOVERS CAFE
Grab a craft beer or glass of wine while enjoying the daily catch or other seafood dishes. Make sure to leave room for one of the dessert options, all served with berries, whipped cream, and toasted coconut. 451 University Blvd., Jupiter; littlemoirs jupiter.com; 561.627.6030
LOLA’S SEAFOOD EATERY
Enjoy New England–inspired seafood like fried clams and scallops, oysters, and pasta dishes in a lively setting. 4595 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.622.2259; 181 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.406.5000; lolasseafood.com
LUCKY SHUCK OYSTER BAR & TAPHOUSE
Enjoy Gulf Coast cuisine, with a raw oyster bar and fresh fish, as well as Southern-inspired specialties such as crawfish gumbo. 1116 Love St., Jupiter; luckyshuckjupiter.com; 561.532.3331
SEMINOLE REEF GRILL
Northern Palm Beach County’s new hot spot for boat-to-table seafood features an ocean-inspired setting. 11940 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 175, Palm Beach Gardens; seminolereefgrill.com; 561.559.7333
SINCLAIR’S OCEAN GRILL
This sophisticated eatery overlooks the Jupiter Beach Resort pool and serves locally sourced seafood. 5 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; sinclairsoceangrill. com; 561.745.7120
SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR & BLUEPOINT LOUNGE
An authentic oyster bar serving exquisitely prepared fresh seafood delivered daily from the cold north Atlantic waters. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; spotos.com; 561.776.9448
SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR
This local landmark is a little piece of paradise
with wide views of the Jupiter Inlet and its famous lighthouse. Relish drinks and casual fare while watching top local acts hit the stage and boats sail by. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; squaregrouper.net; 561.406.6417
THE CATCH SEAFOOD & SUSHI
Who doesn’t love a laid-back, tiki-hut–style bistro to kick off the weekend? Head to The Catch for seaside views paired with seafood and cocktails. 766 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach; thecatch seafoodsushi.com; 561.842.2180
THE RIVER HOUSE
The Palm Beach Gardens outpost of BrickTop’s overlooks the North Palm Beach Waterway and features a chic tiki bar. 2373 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; theriverhousepbg.com; 561.720.2595
THE TACKLEBOX
This spot features a variety of seafood like spicy lobster and shrimp rolls and tuna poke bowls and is ideal for take-out lunch best enjoyed at one of the outside seating areas. 1116 Love St., Jupiter; tackleboxjupiter.com; 561.532.3332
U-TIKI BEACH
This waterfront restaurant boasts a tropical sand beach, open-air dining, an entertainment stage, and views of the Jupiter Lighthouse from the buzzing bar. Its casual menu includes Caribbean seafood, lobster rolls, sushi rolls, oysters, and wings. 1095 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; utikibeach.com; 561.406.2210
SPANISH
ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR
This Spanish tapas concept is located in the heart of Jupiter and Tequesta, offering traditional cro quetas, cured meats, seafood and meat entrées, and paellas. Live Latin music and flamenco shows set the scene. 5187 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; andaluciatapasbar.com; 561.406.6509
PORTOFINO BISTRO MEDITERRANEO
A mix of Italian and Spanish, Portofino’s blends favorites from both cuisines like calamari alla griglia (grilled calamari with sherry pepper vin aigrette) and gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp). 891 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; portofinobistro mediterraneo.com; 561.355.5936
STEAK HOUSE
LEWIS STEAKHOUSE
A steak house that brings the spirit of the area’s most iconic restaurant to Jupiter. Enjoy fine cuts of steak, a divine cocktail list, and sophisticated design. 6390 W. Indiantown Road Suite 59, Jupiter; lewissteakhouse.com; 561.277.9188
THE BUTCHER’S CLUB
Check out Chef Jeremy Ford’s newest steak house at PGA National Resort. Succulent cuts are served in a timeless, elegant atmosphere. 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens; pgaresort.com/ dine/the-butchers-club; 561.627.4852
THE CAPITAL GRILLE
This successful, upscale chain offers classic
steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably well-trained staff and stellar wine portfolio. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; thecapital grille.com; 561.630.4994
SWEDISH
WAXIN’S
Stop in this new industrial-chic, Swedish-American restaurant and dine in one of the five unique seating areas. Pair your fine dining with wine in the chef’s room or get cozy in the casual living room with drop-in seating and televisions. 5300 Donald Ross Road Suite 130, Palm Beach Gardens; waxins.com; 888.892.9467
VEGETARIAN/VEGAN/HEALTHY
3NATIVES
Florida health chain offering smoothies, acai bowls, salads, bagels, wraps, juices, and shots in a relaxed, beachy environment. 4601 Military Trail Suite 107, Jupiter; 561.328.8361; 6671 W. Indiantown Road Suite 51, Jupiter; 561.320.9457; 251 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.203.7980; 12216 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.223.3469; 4373 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.370.3450; 3natives.com
ALAINA’S CAFÉ & BAKE SHOPPE
Alaina’s is focused on good food that’s good for you. Their fresh, local, and organic selections—from macaroons to ribeye—are available for brunch, lunch, and dinner. 4377 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; alainas bakeshoppe.com; 561.318.6945
BERRY FRESH CAFÉ
A locals’ favorite, this simple eatery is open for breakfast and lunch. The menu features tasty dishes like Acapulco toast (multi-grain toast topped with avocado mash) and gluten-free honey pancakes. 3755 Military Trail, Jupiter; berryfresh.cafe; 561.401.5693
BOLAY
Fast-expanding chain focused on healthy ingredients and bold flavors served in a bowl with your choice of bases, proteins, veggies, add-ons, and sauces. 1697 W. Indiantown Road Suite 1, Jupiter; 561.658.9258; 5320 Donald Ross Road, Palm Beach Gardens; 561.437.6620; bolay.com
CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN
More than just a vegan restaurant, Christopher’s is a gathering place where health-conscious eaters can experience Chef Albert Crifaci Molla’s unrelenting passion for the finest living foods in a warm and friendly setting. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; christopherskitchenfl.com; 561.318.6191
GREEN GARDEN CAFE
This restaurant provides healthy alternatives including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Pop in for an array of salads, sandwiches, paninis, juices, wheatgrass, and sugar-free and vegan-friendly breads. 11911 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 103, North Palm Beach; greengardencafe.net; 561.627.3233
MOOD
Jupiter/Tequesta’s first vegan restaurant serving inventive dishes like the Self Love Platter and You Had Me at Elote, paired with inventive gardento-glass sips. 235 S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; moodvegan.com; 561.766.2317
NATURE’S WAY JUPITER
Located at Jupiter Square, this quaint café offers an assortment of sandwiches and wraps, fresh salads, smoothies, and juices. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite A-2, Jupiter; natureswaycafe.com; 561.743.0401
PLANT BASED MAFIA
A Mafia-themed restaurant with Italian and Southern influences underscoring plant-based selections 7100 Fairway Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; plantbasedmafia.com; 561.223.2432
SWEETGREEN
Fast-casual bowls and salads made to order that are healthy and creative. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 4140, Palm Beach Gardens; sweetgreen.com; 561.510.8400 ❖
Clockwise from top left: The Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival Dec. 8-11; Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade and Toy Drive Dec. 3; Pet Photos with Santa at The Gardens Mall Dec. 4,11, and 18; “Destination Motown” featuring the Sensational Soul Cruisers at the Maltz Dec. 4.
DECEMBER 2022
Arts & Culture
HAPPENINGS
1 Santa’s Enchanted Garden, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, to Dec. 24, free. (thegardensmall.com)
2 Venice: Infinitely Avant-Garde Screening, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, $20. (fau.edu)
3 Big Dog Ranch Rescue Annual Bark Bash, Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter, $400 (bdrr.org)
Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade and Toy Drive, benefiting Toys for Tots and Little Smiles, Safe Harbor North Palm Beach Marina to Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, free. (palmbeachboatparade.com)
Jupiter Beer, Wine, and Spirits Fest, Downtown Abacoa, Jupiter, $15-$60. (abacoa.com)
4 Pet Photos with Santa, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, also Dec. 11 and 18, free. (thegardensmall.com)
Waterfront Market and Yoga at Harbourside Place, Jupiter, also Dec. 11 and 18, free. (harboursideplace.com)
5 Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Dec. 12, 19, and 26, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
6 “Audrey Hepburn: Screen Legend, Style Icon” Lecture with René Silvin, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Florida Atlantic University,
Jupiter, $30-$35. (fau.edu)
“The Hollywood Musical” Lecture with Robert Wyatt, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, $30-$35. (fau.edu)
7 Abacoa Green Market, Abacoa Amphitheater, Jupiter, also Dec. 14, 21, 28, free. (abacoa.com)
8 Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival, various locations in Palm Beach County, to Dec. 11, prices vary by event. (pbfoodwinefest.com)
9 KidSanctuary Campus Holiday Hoedown, Pelican Club, Jupiter, $125. (placeofhope.com)
10 Busch Wildlife Sanctuary’s “Wine in the Wild,” Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Jupiter, $175. (buschwildlife.org)
Carlin Park After Dark, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. (pbcparks.com)
12 Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Dec. 21 and 28, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
16 Lighthouse Story Time and Crafts for Kids, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)
17 Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute, Abacoa Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. (abacoa.com)
JoJo’s Market, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. (jojosfarmersmarket.com)
PERFORMANCES
1 Herb Alpert and Lani Hall Present “A Christmas Wish,” The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $72. (lyrictheatre.com)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to Dec. 18, $68-$120. (jupitertheatre.org)
3 Ballet Palm Beach Presents The Nutcracker, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Dec. 4, tickets start at $20. (kravis.org)
4 Dance Theatre of Florida Ballet Performance, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (thegardensmall.com)
“Destination Motown,” Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $55-$75. (jupitertheatre.org)
10 John Tesh Presents “A Jazzy Swingin’ Christmas,” Seabreeze Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. (discover.pbcgov.org)
Maltz Jupiter Theatre Holiday Performances
and Shopping Day, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (thegardensmall.com)
11 Paris Ballet and Dance Presents The Nutcracker Suite, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (parisballetdance.com)
14 Disney’s Aladdin, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Dec. 23, tickets start at $39. (kravis.org)
17 A Christmas Carol, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $40. (lyrictheatre.com)
Musicthon, Nordstrom Court, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (thegardens mall.com)
20 Professor Pennygoode’s Mighty Flea Circus, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $20. (hsmc-fl.com)
28 Miami City Ballet Presents George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Dec. 30, tickets start at $55. (kravis.org)
31 ABBAmania, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $65-$75. (jupitertheatre.org)
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. Abundance of Riches by Luis Montoya and Leslie Ortiz, 1972-2022, to Dec. 30 (gallery exhibition), and to June 30, 2023 (gardens exhibition). (ansg.org)
Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. Radiant Nation and Armory Faculty Show, both to Dec. 16. (armoryart.org)
Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. Dinosaur Explorer, to April 30, 2023. (coxsciencecenter.org)
Elliott Museum, Stuart. Michel Friess: Art Down the Hall, to Jan. 17, 2023; Norman Rockwell and His Mentor, J.C. Leyendecker, to March 3, 2023. (hsmc-fl.com)
Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. Hunt Slonem: The World According to Hunt Slonem, Lucio Chiurulla: Structures, and LUSH2, all to Dec. 10. (lighthousearts.org)
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. Special Guest: A Quiet Abiding—Jacobus Vrel’s Interior with a Sick Woman by a Fireplace in The Leiden Collection, Dec. 17 to Dec. 15, 2024; Autumn Mountains and the Light of the Harvest Moon and Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature, to Jan. 15, 2023; A Personal View on High Fashion and Street Style: Photographs from the Nicola Erni Collection, 1930s to Now, to Feb. 12, 2023; Henry Ossawa Tanner: Intimate Pictures, to March 12; Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light) by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, to June 25, 2023. (norton.org)
Vero Beach Museum of Art. Changing Nature: A New Vision, Photographs by James Balog, to Dec. 31; Picasso, Matisse, and Friends: Drawings from a Private Collection, to Jan. 8, 2023. (vbmuseum.org) ❖
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If warm temps and swaying palms hinder your holiday spirit, a stacked lineup of local festivities should help. From Paris Ballet and Dance’s staging of The Nutcracker Suite at The Gardens Mall December 11 to the spectacular annual Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade December 3, there is no shortage of fun to make you feel merry and bright. Get all the details about where to celebrate at jupitermag.com/ holidayroundup
Looking for a place to bring loved ones to toast the season? All eyes are on Beacon’s new upscale happy hour. Indulge in a special menu of spirits, wines, brews, and small plates from Executive Chef Jordan Lerman’s kitchen Tuesday through Sunday, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Get a taste of what to expect at jupitermag.com/cheersatbeacon